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​​This Business Information Server (BIS) Product Update webinar for ClearPath, Linux, Windows, Solaris users is designed to keep you up-to-date and show how to leverage new capabilities.​

We recognize it’s not always possible to attend our face-to-face events, so we have condensed the key information into a webinar series. These webinars showcase the current version of Business Information Server (BIS) for OS 2200 (47R1), Windows, UNIX and Linux (11.1/11R1). These releases are rich with new features to help you solve your business problems. Each webinar has a short marketing overview followed by detailed technical presentation.

In this webinar we cover Developer Workshop, BIS Java and JavaScript Enhancements, and BIS MRI and Database Enhancements.

Developer Workshop 3.3 contains many new enhancements over the previous release. We describe features such as the CALL stack, breakpoints, diagnostic windows, debugging a JavaScript, and debugging an ICE service.

We describe BIS Java and JavaScript enhancements including connectivity to Enterprise Java Beans, converting XML data to BIS reports, and programmatic control of when/if to invoke the Developer Workshop for debugging.

In addition we also cover the new databases and level available for use with MRI, along with enhancements to the PCME/PCMA product, and several miscellaneous BIS database enhancements. ​